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spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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that's the team, let's do some science. hey, guys, welcome to a fun week of science in the field. kyle, what is happening to the bee, how can we save them? >> bee populations are diminishing around the country. i wanted to find out why. i travelled to the heartland of america to find innovative ways to find technology to save the bees. late summer in barrett minnesota it is usually buzzing with activity. i think we are ready to walk down to the beehives. >> the midwest is known for the commercial bee industry. we have empty boxes not filled with honey. nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator crops, the fruit and vegetables, is increasing. the supply of
that's the team, let's do some science. hey, guys, welcome to a fun week of science in the field. kyle, what is happening to the bee, how can we save them? >> bee populations are diminishing around the country. i wanted to find out why. i travelled to the heartland of america to find innovative ways to find technology to save the bees. late summer in barrett minnesota it is usually buzzing with activity. i think we are ready to walk down to the beehives. >> the midwest is known for...
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. >> reporter: it shows how science and art can mix. the exploratorium hopes people will mix, too. >> and you. thank you. yeah. i will. thank you. >> it's an invitation for people to play in space and actually be afforded the opportunity to not act in a normal way. >> reporter: not that you need anything special on market street for that to happen. you got to love san francisco. >> i actually do love san francisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the next few weeks. we're all ears. mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> the only place on the street where you can whisper and be heard. it's so loud. >> i did hear right, $80,000? >> right. >> we'll see more of them. we'll be right back. ,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to
. >> reporter: it shows how science and art can mix. the exploratorium hopes people will mix, too. >> and you. thank you. yeah. i will. thank you. >> it's an invitation for people to play in space and actually be afforded the opportunity to not act in a normal way. >> reporter: not that you need anything special on market street for that to happen. you got to love san francisco. >> i actually do love san francisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the...
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ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was just something that nobody ever wanted to discuss and also when i was a kid that l. ron jr was also actively battling against his father should basically is dying days so it was something that we just didn't bring up in the house because it was constant and current and you know even now some of my family won't talk about it and actually one of the last people that will absolutely fascinating you know you're one of the most outspoken critics of scientology according to military voice here listed actually at number twenty two out of twenty five people are crippling it i'm told and here you are you said they are not higher on that list i do not want to be highe
ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was just something that nobody ever wanted to discuss and also...
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actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys a machine guns and laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who all ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote besides science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started the larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was just something that nobody ever wanted to discuss and also when i was a kid that l. ron jr was also actively battling against his father should basically is dyi
actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys a machine guns and laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to...
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to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us back after the break on kron4 week ended news. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the two, three, even four services you want to build a bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs
to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us...
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be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting health care outcomes by in acting smart, targeted health care delivery reforms. the institute of medicine estimated the number could be 750 billion dollars. no matter what the exact figure or proposal, these are impressive savings that would strengthen the nation's health- care system without shifting cost and burdens to seniors and states. these have the added benefit of improving quality, -- quality outcomes within the health-care system. so before we continue to obsessively but benefits on the table, i would hope to begin the dialogue about finding solutions that produce health-care cost savings. i am c
be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting...
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brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. . >> hello, i'm richard gis berg, and you are at the "listening post." china and the worldwide web. what the authorities are doing to keep rumours in check and the media under control. the philippines - where when journalists are killed, killers are not caught. >> the arge tinian government try to cut a media conglomerrate down to size. and saudi arabia - where the problem with
brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. . >> hello, i'm richard gis berg, and you are at the "listening post." china and the worldwide web. what the authorities are doing to keep rumours in check and the media under control. the philippines - where when journalists are killed, killers are not caught....
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. >> that's the science of the exhibit. very fun science. >> pretty incredible how simplicity can be so powerful. >> this is so call i want this in my house. >> i feel like you're in an opera house in surround sound. >> since and art can mix and it hopes through it people will, too. . >> thank you, thank you, i will. an invitation for people to play and not act in a normal way. >> not that you need anything special on market street to see that happen. >> got to love san fransisco. >> yes, i do love san fransisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the next few weeks. mike sugarman kpix 5. >> i want one of those things for my head so i can hear my wife when she talks to me. [ laughter ]. >> no excuses then. you can't say i didn't hear you. >> that was just a whisper. hi, ken. no i can't do. [ whispering ]. >> what if we whispered the forecast. >>> weathertime, coming up on 41 straight days of no rainfall. clear over sfo, clear on the radar. we have had snow this week in the sierra and one ski resort, the one that typicall
. >> that's the science of the exhibit. very fun science. >> pretty incredible how simplicity can be so powerful. >> this is so call i want this in my house. >> i feel like you're in an opera house in surround sound. >> since and art can mix and it hopes through it people will, too. . >> thank you, thank you, i will. an invitation for people to play and not act in a normal way. >> not that you need anything special on market street to see that happen....
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and who also achieved science fiction immortality with his pivotal roll in the star trek episode where no man has gone before. >> ah! >> the challenge of making movies, the joy of making a masterpiece. the iconic actors who starred in one of the greatest movies of all time tonight, "up late." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wanted to, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some motion picture-related music programs. like john mocherry would do, he's doing "gone with the wind" and so forth, john williams, "star wars," we talked to him about certain program that is come in that are packaged, like a package of hitchcock films with the score already written, like a preconceived package, but the key element to this package was how can we get allen gilbert, the music director of the philharmonic to want to conduct himself, which allen is pretty pure and wants to do the classic repertory. so they said, what film? i said, it will have to be a coopert film. and i said, probably 2001, and allen agreed. they showed
and who also achieved science fiction immortality with his pivotal roll in the star trek episode where no man has gone before. >> ah! >> the challenge of making movies, the joy of making a masterpiece. the iconic actors who starred in one of the greatest movies of all time tonight, "up late." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wanted to, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some...
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francisco and barring also known as we support economical development in cultural tougher than that life sciences. they will share information about the open data and transportation by sharing experience in the districts with coordinates. they'll share information electric vehicles, electric programs and both will share information an develop different programs. they'll actively support the airports innovations between the san francisco and other international airports. i would like to offer my sincere thanks to the board members (calling names) without they're hard work and dedication none t of this would be possible. and thanks to those folks (calling names) and his team for their continued support. our team looks forward to constantly gaenl for many years to come. thank you (clapping) >> well, that committee has been busy so, please join us for the mayor signing the m l u. >>. (clappin (clapping). >> now will you please join our mayors and delegation we invite you to join us for the reception and we'll all look forward to going to barring also known as
francisco and barring also known as we support economical development in cultural tougher than that life sciences. they will share information about the open data and transportation by sharing experience in the districts with coordinates. they'll share information electric vehicles, electric programs and both will share information an develop different programs. they'll actively support the airports innovations between the san francisco and other international airports. i would like to offer my...
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we've collectively grown as a family for the last three years. >> and thanks to that science-project family, the community has a lot fewer mosquitos. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have a beaver on the reverse side. then on the front, you have the conestoga wagon for the pioneers. >> other images in the heart-shaped center are a sunset, a mountain peak, a forest, a plow, sheaths of wheat, and a pickax. the 33 stars represent oregon's place as our 33rd state. but the most interesting elements may be the two ships at sea. one is a british warship sailing away from the shore, while the other is an american merchant ship arriving. they symbolize the transfer of power from british rule to american independence. above it all, the american eagle protectively spreads its wings. and, as randy said, oregon's state anim
we've collectively grown as a family for the last three years. >> and thanks to that science-project family, the community has a lot fewer mosquitos. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have...
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it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. we must replace the sequester with policies that support job growth. our efforts to date have been heavily in support of spending cuts. of the deficit reduction since 2011, or cutting spending of government programs has been most. additional revenue has grown only $600 billion. what has been it zero through this entire exercise is another costly area of federal spending. we have done nothing on federal spending through the tax code. i say to all of my fellows, you cannot honestly say that the debt and deficit are mortal threats to our nation and at the same time less important than every tax loophole in the code. that cann
it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. we must replace the...
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on two days after ten we meet with one of the world's most pre eminent tennis to discuss why science matters to all of us stay with us
on two days after ten we meet with one of the world's most pre eminent tennis to discuss why science matters to all of us stay with us
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that's the science behind the $80,000 exhibit put together with grants and private funds. the exploratorium put out the exhibit to show how science and art can mix hoping that people will too. more exhibits are expected to roll out in the next few weeks. >>> i can't whisper this weather news. i have to somehow it: rain is coming! >> from the top of the highest rooftops you can find. >> make sure it's not a leaky rooftop. >> we'll find out next week. roofers will be busy this time next week. we are going to talk about what to expect coming up in a second but first i want to show you beautiful pictures from outside which will show you a spectacular post sunset for you. over the city of san francisco, look at the colors of the sky. 72 in the city today. another picture i wanted to show you. you may not need a jacket this evening. oakland 71 right now. livermore 71. santa rosa 72. san jose, 70. heading into the city and many of you are. we are in the upper 60s now in concord 69 degrees. temperatures in the 70s highs close to 80. you're thinking about skiing, water skiing? snow
that's the science behind the $80,000 exhibit put together with grants and private funds. the exploratorium put out the exhibit to show how science and art can mix hoping that people will too. more exhibits are expected to roll out in the next few weeks. >>> i can't whisper this weather news. i have to somehow it: rain is coming! >> from the top of the highest rooftops you can find. >> make sure it's not a leaky rooftop. >> we'll find out next week. roofers will be...
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if there is anything worse than bad science, it's really badst science. you make bad science by using your academic perch to pushsc ideological stereo types.m what do you expect? they're probably in the kkk. >> whatever. that was a very, very goodoo monologue. >> thank you. >> you say that like it surprising. >> what else? you're. right. there is no arguing with that. >> wait a second. who said he was a right? first of all, i happen to agree that on the big points you were right. by wait, i'm so glad to hear you guys agreeing that black people are most likely to kill blacklea people. white people most likely to dile white people. oh, no. let me -- >> on this show, we deal in facts. >> we have to worry about the black people. they're very scary. >> who said that? >> you shouldn't have told my wife that. but anyway, this business about who is most likely to own a gun, according to alt polls, it is a white man in america, even a white southern man.so >> most likely?ly >> most likely, highest percentage of gun ownership.hat' >> but so?e >> you're not making t
if there is anything worse than bad science, it's really badst science. you make bad science by using your academic perch to pushsc ideological stereo types.m what do you expect? they're probably in the kkk. >> whatever. that was a very, very goodoo monologue. >> thank you. >> you say that like it surprising. >> what else? you're. right. there is no arguing with that. >> wait a second. who said he was a right? first of all, i happen to agree that on the big points...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. what this it with these have done invade and occupy another that come through which is their home that we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've actually seen. americans come up with their own initiative to replace one dictator. to end in a place another that dictate that which is a staunch ally. that is to protect its own back go ahead let's not forget that the arab spring is a crisis moment in international politics it is the moment in which you can put the genie back in the baltic because the people on the ground in those countries for example in egypt there is a nationalist swing tools. but do we really think that sisi is going to be able to become an old cerium without the people rising up again. let you go to to. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm nice keyser time now to turn to demean or flip a sports journalist at the irish examiner but it was also leading a successful campaign for irish debt repudiation as well as managing the blog
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. what this it with these have done invade and occupy another that come through which is their home that we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've actually seen. americans come up with their own initiative to replace one dictator. to end in a place another that dictate that which is a staunch ally. that is to protect its own back go ahead let's not...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪ >> if there's such a thing as product please. in music, you guys would have taken the award for that, one of the first big endorsement deals for hiphop artist >> that said it all. >> but how has it changed? how has corporate influence tag fido the years? >> we didn't do it to get an endorsement deal. we didn't even do it for the money. we were just rhyming about so much good things, we said, what can we do next? we rapped with rock and roll, and we did a rap about the sneakers that we love. and i think what happened is that that was the first time people saw the relationship of music entity could be huge as sports. it was the first time that a non-athletic entity was able to get a sneaker endorsement. the problem was this. we did it. it was good and sincere, and it wasn't even about the deal. nowadays, people will search for the deal first, someone not be responsible with the music they put out. the reason it worked for
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪ >> if there's such a thing as product please. in music, you guys would have taken the award for that, one of the first big endorsement deals for hiphop artist >> that said it all. >> but how has it changed? how has corporate influence tag fido the years? >> we didn't do it to get an endorsement deal. we didn't even do it for the money. we were just rhyming...
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. >> math and science, we can use some mathematicians. clearly in my children. my wife homeschools. we got them into music and immediately, all of their subjects got better. unfortunately, it means everything and one of the first things to go as the music program. -- is the music program. tavis: why did you choose to homeschool? >> we are church people. we are believers. we wanted to make sure that our .hildren were specially guided you don't get that in schools. good at it.ery i don't think it is for everybody. if you are not good, you can hire other people to help you do it. my boy, they told us he is going to struggle. in kindergarten. now he is in the engineering program at asu. my daughter is a high school student at community college. she homeschooled until she was 17. it has really paid off for us. they have a firm foundation. take me back and tell me how you started getting so proficient. >> i started out as an oboe player. i went to berkeley high school in berkeley, california. i went off to college. you know, i wanted to play r&b, rhythm and blues. you are not going to do
. >> math and science, we can use some mathematicians. clearly in my children. my wife homeschools. we got them into music and immediately, all of their subjects got better. unfortunately, it means everything and one of the first things to go as the music program. -- is the music program. tavis: why did you choose to homeschool? >> we are church people. we are believers. we wanted to make sure that our .hildren were specially guided you don't get that in schools. good at it.ery i...
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if there's anything worse than bad science, it's really bad science. but what do you expect from these guys? they're probably in the -- >> um -- >> yeah, whatever. >> you know, that was a very, very good monologue. >> oh, thank you. you say that it's like surprising. >> it was so good. what else? there's no arguing with that. >> wait a second. what said he was right? on the big points, you were right. by the way, i'm so flat to hear you guys agreeing that black people are more likely to kill black people. white people are more likely to kill white people. let me tell you -- >> on this show, we have facts. >> we got to worry about these black people, they're very scary. >> who said that? >> you shouldn't have told my wife that. anyway, anyway, this business about who's most likely to own a gun, according to all opposed, it is a white man, even a white southern man. >> most likely, more whites own guns -- >> legally own guns. >> most likely. highest percentage of gun ownership. >> all right, could the -- >> but that's -- so? >> so what? >> but you're mak
if there's anything worse than bad science, it's really bad science. but what do you expect from these guys? they're probably in the -- >> um -- >> yeah, whatever. >> you know, that was a very, very good monologue. >> oh, thank you. you say that it's like surprising. >> it was so good. what else? there's no arguing with that. >> wait a second. what said he was right? on the big points, you were right. by the way, i'm so flat to hear you guys agreeing that...
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they'll be joined by sf park sturdyship abruptly the bond society will be there for the bird science database called e go bird and sports the positive change in the community as well as the initiative in our district on friday on the corner of cargo way and linda will bring some you dirt. i'll be up until the time only my ruining shoes running for money dubbed howling moon students have been training and it combines healthy activity with supporting their school on sunder this sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the presidio edge who wants to join us. the children's fund and public education enrichment you fund b will soon expire. mar ed lee and i are asking for the shaping of the events. we want to know what it will take for our children and youth are there smarter efficient ways that can together help our kids to success. please coupling come to one of the meetings. we have available this evening this flier i'll show to everyone that lists all the dates and the dates i'm about to read are on www daughter uc sf c we'll be in the western edition in the fillmore from 530 to 8:30 and
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engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the evolution of elevators. can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the cloc
engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the evolution of elevators. can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st....
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decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them, attacking them and trying to deny their very existence in some ways and create their own research arm and that research arm basically puts out paper after paper and a journal coopted by the league itself. >> stewart: right. >> and the papers say, nfl players are fine, like concussions are not a big issue, we don't have a problem with this and you guys are going to be cool. >> stewart: meanwhile, players continue to suffer terrible effects of these concussions, and after passing away, at much earlier ages when they do the, they find this ct. >> right, chronic encephalopathy, this terrible brain disease called by playing the game. right. >> i mean there are several stories in the book about, one guy for example, dave door son who played for years for the chicago bears, one of the great
decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them, attacking them and trying to deny their very existence in some ways and create their own research arm and that research arm basically puts out paper after paper and a journal coopted by...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a live look from so tro tower -- from s to ro tower on this soggy morning, a tiny bit of the san francisco sky lean you can see there. lisa argen will have your to those who've been waiting for health insurance... welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. security, butalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. 8:40 on the west coast. you are looking
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a...
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when we come back, we will deal with all of this science fiction. >>> welcome back. in my third book "easy, sexy raw" i wrote about the doomsday project. that is the vault that is an air conditioned bunker where the norwegians have stored heritage seeds, billions of them. why did they do this? because they are afraid of what is going to happen. life as we know it due to the interest ducks of genetically modified foods or gmo's. that's their solution to this growing problem. what can we do about it? i didn't know so i turned to my friend max goldburg for answers. max, thanks for being here. >> gmo stands for genetically modified organism. it is food made in a laboratory. until the last 20 or 30 years this is food that never existed in humanity. it is made in a laboratory and they are inserting viruseses or bacteria into these plants. >> why do they do that? >> they do that because gmo's were designed to sell more chemicals. so when they spray chemicals on the plants, they don't want it to kill the plants. they want it to kill everything around it whether it is weeds o
when we come back, we will deal with all of this science fiction. >>> welcome back. in my third book "easy, sexy raw" i wrote about the doomsday project. that is the vault that is an air conditioned bunker where the norwegians have stored heritage seeds, billions of them. why did they do this? because they are afraid of what is going to happen. life as we know it due to the interest ducks of genetically modified foods or gmo's. that's their solution to this growing problem....
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a final farewell for an american space hero. family and dignitaries will pay their respects to scott carpenter in colorado today. carpenter died october 10th at the age of 88. a public service will follow a private family funeral. he was the second astronaut to orbit the earth after john glenn. glenn is expected to speak at his memorial services. >>> tear gas is raining down. the government has promised increases of more than $4 billion next year to reduce the national deficit. we're at the protest in france. >> reporter: several thousand people here in northwest france, they are furious about this so-called ecotax that their president, president hollande, wants to introduce. he has already backtracked slightly. he said he'll suspend it for more talks. but the people here want it scrapped all together. they say it will jeopardize their lively audiihoods. the area has been hit hard by factory closures, mainly in the food p
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a final farewell for an american space hero. family and dignitaries will pay their respects to scott carpenter in colorado today. carpenter died october 10th at the age of 88. a public service will follow a private family funeral. he was the second astronaut to orbit the earth after john glenn. glenn is expected to speak at his memorial services. >>> tear gas is...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. >> in many ways, the nsa surveillance story can seem abstract. in the stream of new revelations from the snowden documents, it can be hard to grasp. sure, the government is collecting information, but what does that really mean for someone's life? to find out, we went to a meet a group of people who definitely know they're being spied on. >> after 9/11 it wasn't just the nsa that increased surveillance on u.s. citizens. here at the city level in new york, the nypd actually brought in two senior officials from the cia to help run a program to spy on its own citizens. >> the program, which was uncovered by the associated p
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share...
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she shows us california's hi tech grapes - how science can achieve perfection in a glass. i'm phil torres. i'm an
she shows us california's hi tech grapes - how science can achieve perfection in a glass. i'm phil torres. i'm an
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> throughout our reporting about campus rape we have haerdd the anguish not just about the sexual assault but that the victim was asking for it. that she was putting herself in a vulnerable position and she was s some how at fall. >> in my freshman year i was at a party and it was my second yeatime drinking in all of my le of. >> i had a lot of shots, over seven. >> and i was very, very drink. - drunk
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's jusavo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> during the 2012 presidential campaign, mitt romney had a problem. i mean, obviously mitt romney had a lot of problems, but he had one particular problem when he picked paul ryan who was nationally famous at that point for one thing, for being the budget guy who wanted to kill medicare. paul ryan released budget after budget after budget over a period of years that called for the dismantling of medicare. and mitt romney didn't want to be known as the presidential candidate wanting to kill medicare. so the romney camp came up with a solution, i'm rubber, you're
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's jusavo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit...
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a resolution that will pave the way for a new glass structure in the west guard of the academy and sciences in golden state park. once completed it will replace the tent that is below the sculpture that you can't even see right now. the structure will provide it's guest with additional cafe to the existing food services. the structure has the option of opening it's covers when weather permits and closing when it does not. we'll be able toen jo i the facility year-round. halloween is coming up on thursday, there is a number of fun events and some healthy food events and other events in the richmond district and throughout the city. tonight, tomorrow night and in the mission district at the balboa theatre will be showing spooky theatres and tomorrow it's bob wilkins creature feature. on halloween morning many of us will be joined by families starting off work with a bike ride, a scary bike ride to the civic center and beyond. i will be on my bike with my costume as well. we'll start at 3 avenue. join us at 730 in the morning. bring your costumes and you get coffee drinks if you join us. lastl
a resolution that will pave the way for a new glass structure in the west guard of the academy and sciences in golden state park. once completed it will replace the tent that is below the sculpture that you can't even see right now. the structure will provide it's guest with additional cafe to the existing food services. the structure has the option of opening it's covers when weather permits and closing when it does not. we'll be able toen jo i the facility year-round. halloween is coming up...
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as we learn in science class, the moon's orbit is not a perfect circle -- more like an oval. so as the moon travels, it actually moves closer or farther from the earth. the closest point is the perigee. the furthest is the apogee, so when a perigee moon rises, it's 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the other full moons, unless it's a cloudy night. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of what we learned. >> when you get home from school, you're always looking for an afternoon snack. i'm gonna show you how to make a frozen peach smoothie that will boost your energy for your homework and your sports. the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna take ice, and we're gonna put it in the bottom of our blender. next, we're gonna take our fresh fruit. i have two sliced bananas. make sure we get all of that. and i have some canned peaches. next i'm gonna add my liquids. i have some low-fat yogurt here. and i like to use yogurt instead of ice cream to make it a little bit more healthy. next i'm
as we learn in science class, the moon's orbit is not a perfect circle -- more like an oval. so as the moon travels, it actually moves closer or farther from the earth. the closest point is the perigee. the furthest is the apogee, so when a perigee moon rises, it's 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the other full moons, unless it's a cloudy night. >> "teen kids news" got a chance to visit the culinary institute of america and get some recipes and cooking tips. here's a taste of...
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had many other challenges and having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with these management problems. >> thes have puma project is -- the santa cruz puma project is still tracking 18 other mountain lions. >>> jobs, trade and development coming to a long quiet corner of oakland. this afternoon governor jerry brown joined other dignitaries to break ground on a $1 billion cargo hub at the former oakland army base base. the project will include a railyard. the money comes from state and federal sources. state one should take five years to complete. >>> workers at university of california may soon be walking a picket line. afscme voted overwhelmly to authorize a strike over what they call up fair labor practices. the union claims there have been several incidents of managers threatening to discipline workers who exercise collective bargaining rights. uc denies the allegations. >>> a tough new smoking badge takes effect in one part of the bay area and it's sparking a backlash already. critics say the new rules are beyond unfair. >> reporter: we'r
had many other challenges and having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with these management problems. >> thes have puma project is -- the santa cruz puma project is still tracking 18 other mountain lions. >>> jobs, trade and development coming to a long quiet corner of oakland. this afternoon governor jerry brown joined other dignitaries to break ground on a $1 billion cargo hub at the former oakland army base base. the project...
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for that reason, this project is taken on greater meaning says university of san francisco political science professor corey cook. >> on the one hand it's a small issue on a small plot of land but it's really emerging a bigger more complex question about the economic growth in the city and future of housing in the sit the. >> reporter: adding to the intensity of the debate cook adds is location. a san francisco waterfront many see as the city's backyard. >> the waterfront is the jell of the city and a lot of people view this as a neighborhood. >> reporter: opponents put property c on the ballot as a referendum and supporters responded with their own ballot measure prop b. turn out is likely to be low but san francisco people we talked to seem to be paying attention. judith would like to see a different development there. >> more affordable. >> i think it's a smart development for the city and help bring in revenue and it will provide parking. >> reporter: if either prop b or c pass, the project moves forward. if they both fail, city planners will go back to the drawing board. >> and those th
for that reason, this project is taken on greater meaning says university of san francisco political science professor corey cook. >> on the one hand it's a small issue on a small plot of land but it's really emerging a bigger more complex question about the economic growth in the city and future of housing in the sit the. >> reporter: adding to the intensity of the debate cook adds is location. a san francisco waterfront many see as the city's backyard. >> the waterfront is...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the deep sweep power brush by oral-b for the first time. wow. it's "wow," you know? wow. wow. that feels "wow." [ male announcer ] oral-b deep sweep, featuring 3 cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles that reach deep between teeth to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. it seems like it gets more to areas of your mouth that you can't reach with a regular toothbrush. [ male announcer ] guaranteed "wow" with deep sweep from oral-b. #1 dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide. >>> as we mentioned earlier, the tsa officer murdered today is the first employee of that agency to be killed in the line of duty. the tsa was created obviously in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. our national security correspondent jim sciutto is in washington tonight. jim is there any indication at all connection to any international terrorist group? i've heard of none at this point. >> reporter: i have been in touch with the national counterterrorism center. they see no indicati
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the artifacts pharmaceuticals exploded next to the blacksmith institute of science in which israel has developed just such a universal flu vaccine flu vaccines till now can target only a few strings of pirates so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season it's saying this every year to all who looted from the front is that not since the fall accidents in which they still aren't as we read about then again if this means that we could all be down to sixty seventy s so that we didn't use it to turn this into clean. totally sterile environment the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans into tv spots. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to display any antibodies in it tested. the body can recover the difference when the input of the virus if they do. oh and my pride even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected. against the notorious deviant flu swine flu. d
the artifacts pharmaceuticals exploded next to the blacksmith institute of science in which israel has developed just such a universal flu vaccine flu vaccines till now can target only a few strings of pirates so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season it's saying this every year to all who looted from the front is that not since the fall accidents in which they still aren't as we read about then again if this means that we could all...
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more than one hundred firefighters have hold a major blaze at a scrap yard in the east of london of science believed to contain hasn't gas cylinders it started just hours before due to a walkout in a strike over salaries and changes to pension conditions. france has issued a rabies after a kitten died of the disease rabies was thought to have been eliminated from the country back in two thousand and one can be fatal to humans if not treated france's warning has raised concerns across europe forcing health officials to use elaborate ways to prevent further outbreaks but as a boy could now reports vets in the u.k. claim the government's underestimating the true threat. nowadays every man and his dog can travel to the u.k. can you imagine the price of every friendly animal you meet imagine rabies in britain back when this public information video was made westminster's fear of rabies was so high that any animal coming into the country had to enjoy six months in quarantine first rabies is a killer we must keep rabies out but the rules were relaxed last year when britain was forced to join the e
more than one hundred firefighters have hold a major blaze at a scrap yard in the east of london of science believed to contain hasn't gas cylinders it started just hours before due to a walkout in a strike over salaries and changes to pension conditions. france has issued a rabies after a kitten died of the disease rabies was thought to have been eliminated from the country back in two thousand and one can be fatal to humans if not treated france's warning has raised concerns across europe...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> welcome back to "unguarded" welcome to bleacher reports mike freeman. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> you're going to tell me four things i need to know going into this weekend's game. your best four, come on. >> starting with these guys, the dallas cowboys. the feuding cowboys. dez bryant last week gets into a bunch of arguments with his teammates on the sideline. spoke to terrell owens who's been in a few arguments himself on the sidelines. he said he supported des. he said dez will be fine. the cowboys will be fine. i want it see how these guys perform after that crazy week. >> we'll all have our popcorn ready as terrell would say. what about greg schiano. would em bat battled be an understatement? >> he's in trouble. but i'm hearing he could be in more trouble. if they goat go to seattle this week and get blown out which is very possible he could be fire
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> welcome back to "unguarded" welcome to bleacher reports mike freeman. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> you're going to tell me four things i need to know going into this weekend's game. your best four, come on. >> starting with these guys, the...